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In reply to the discussion: Oh, for fuck's sake, people. [View all]jaxexpat
(7,794 posts)The issue isn't and never was "undecideds". That term and faulty concept is solely media generated. The issue is, who will go to the polls and vote at all? How many potential voters have been lost due to the "debate" performance? Have enough become disheartened that they'll just sit it out this time? Enough that Trump (and the neo-KKK's multi-state anti-voter initiatives) will celebrate a third Republican coup on the Oval Office this century? This time, abetted by the 30 months AWOL DOJ and a 2/3's corrupt USSC.
The question is, what will inspire a level of enthusiasm so great that the laziest or most depressive personality will get off their complacencies and vote this November? Can Joe do that?
How many "undecideds" will remember that Joe said he intended to be a single term president? I don't know, that doesn't matter to me because I will always vote for Democracy at every opportunity, but I'm sure Republicans will remind us. I am sure that every such reminder will encourage voter apathy just as I'm sure the enemy will count on it to.
I don't want to wake up to another Trump November morning, guys. I just don't.